Exhibitions & Public Events

Our experiences in the physical world are all but objective. The existence of an incommensurable gap between subjectivities makes fully understanding one another a logical impossibility. We can only hope to interpret—through affect, signs, and codes—what lies beyond the subject.

a mirror, is a mirror, is a mirror explores this distance, and the possibility of bridging the gap through a range of aesthetic interpretations of self-awareness, including psychological isolation, historical narrative, and interpersonal memory.